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this is also 'top down' planning. A group of experts roll out a ready made system without consultation with the people who have to live in it. They've tried implementing utopian grand visions like this in China and they have failed because of this...
August 6
This is an industrialized vision. what is the cost of these materials and who affords it? some cool ideas but we can do way better.
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April 23
I think making ourselves self sufficient is the first step. We can achieve this to a very high level but not quite 100%. However, this could have a devastating effect on the economy and bring the monetary system crashing down. Once we realise the...
April 23
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April 23
 

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Name or Alias:
Stu--
Where do you Reside?
UK
Age:
30
Astrological Signatures:
Aquarius
Interests, Passions, Areas of Focus:
Environment, technology
Occupation, Affiliated Organization:
http://resourcebasedliving.blogspot.com/
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Ideas

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